BOSTON  Back-to-school is a busy and sometimes stressful time for many families. But for the more than 210,000 US students with type 1 diabetesand the growing number of youngsters with type 2 diabetesextra planning and unique concerns are a big part of hitting the books again. more...

Pancreatic Inflammation in Type 1 Diabetes and Its Reversal in Animal Models

Non-invasive imaging may help predict type 1 diabetes and response to treatment in humans: Joslin now recruiting for new Imaging in Diabetes clinical trial BOSTON  A key obstacle to early detection of type 1 diabetesas well as to rapid assessment of the effectiveness of therapeutic interventionhas been the lack of direct, non-invasive technologies to visualize inflammation in the pancreas, an early manifestation of disease. Instead, clinicians have had to await overt symptoms before diagnosing an individual, by which time destruction of the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas has already progressed significantly. more...

4. The Diabetes Insipidus Foundation, Inc. Provides information on the different forms of diabetes insipidus. Includes an email support group, articles, brochures, FAQs, and other information.http://www.diabetesinsipidus.org/

Dif 2nd Annual Conference - Don't Miss It! Aug. 6 - 7, Sheraton Inner Harbor - Baltimore, MD, USA more info Welcome to the Water World of Diabetes Insipidus: "A DiFferent Diabetes!" What is Diabetes Insipidus? diabainein: Greek, "to pass through" insipidus: Latin, "having no flavor" Also known as "water diabetes," it is often mistaken for diabetes mellitus/sugar diabetes. It is a rare disease, not widely diagnosed, in which the kidneys produce abnormally large volumes of dilute urine. DiF's website includes information on all four forms of Diabetes Insipidus, as well as articles, brochures, stories, FAQ's, networking, Research Opportunities, a Professional Section including the Water Deprivation Protocol , and a section for Pets. Please go to the Table of Contents for a detailed listing of the site. There are four (4) fundamentally different types of Diabetes Insipidus (DI). Each has a different cause and must be treated in a different way. These four forms are: Neurogenic , also known as central hypothalamic, pituitary

5. American Diabetes Association Home Page Their mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of allpeople affected by this disease. Available in English and Spanish.http://www.diabetes.org/

6. American Diabetes Association Home Page The mission of the organization is to prevent and cure diabetes, and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. To fulfill thishttp://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

7. American Diabetes Association Home Page Information you can trust from the diabetes experts In diabetes Today Getthe latest news and information about diabetes. Recipe of the Day Power Burgerhttp://www.diabetes.org/homepage.jsp

Diabetes UK is the leading charity working for people with diabetes. We fund research, campaign and help people to live with the condition. Our mission is to improve the lives of people with diabetes and to work towards a future without diabetes. Services for newly diagnosed

11. American Association Of Diabetes Educators A multidisciplinary organization of health professionals who teach people withdiabetes. Contains membership and chapter information, position statementshttp://www.aadenet.org/

HomeSite MapContact UsLogin ... Favorably ReviewedPeople with diabetes affected by Hurricane Katrina Disaster situations pose unique challenges to people with diabetes. If you need emergency help with your diabetes, please call the American Red Cross (1.800.HELP NOW for English, 1.800.257.7575 for Spanish, or www.redcross.org ) or the Federal Emergency Management Association (1.800.621.FEMA, or www.fema.gov We are aware that insulin has been donated to the Red Cross and to Heart to Heart International, which has established a local presence in Jefferson Parrish, just south of New Orleans. We will post more information as we receive it. Diabetes Educators: Please take a moment to review a presentation on the diabetes educators role in disaster situations and the importance of disaster preparedness, which was offered at the recent AADE Annual Meeting. We thank Kathleen Kissane, MSN, RN, CRNP, CDE and Debra Rogan, BS, for generously sharing this with us. A message from our President and our CEOClick here to view other organizations accepting donations Click here to learn more about the types of donations the American Red Cross accepts Click here for recovery resources and information Click here for the Food and Drug Administrations Tips About Medical Devices and Hurricane Disasters The Department of Health and Human Services is looking for health care professionals and relief personnel NEW!

12. Hannah's Diabetes Page A 9 1/2 year old describes what it is like to live with diabetes.http://www.geocities.com/hannahsplaceonthewww/DIABETESpage.html

Diabetes is... a part of me On December 11, 1995, I found out I have a disease called diabetes . I was 4 1/2 years old and was ALWAYS thirsty and going to the bathroom. Here is a picture of me (and TJ, my brother) at Joe DiMaggio's Children Hospital in Hollywood, Florida, where we all learned about diabetes. My blood sugar was 554. We learned that that was TOO high (for people without diabetes, a blood sugar reading is usually a little less or a little more than 100). My pancreas doesn't make insulin, so my body can't use the food I eat the way it should. To get insulin in my body I take shots EVERY day. To know how much insulin I need, I have to check my blood sugar (by putting a drop of blood on a test strip). Check out the animated video to see how it's done. Since then I have checked my blood sugar 6 times EVERY day (that's more than 20,000 times!) and I give myself shots of insulin at least three times EVERY day (almost 10,000 shots already, and I'm just thirteen years old!). There are MORE tests and shots when on days that I am sick. It is a disease that cannot be ignored for even one day.

13. Diabetes Home Your healthcare provider may prescribe diabetes medicines. The content in the diabetes.com program was developed by GlaxoSmithKline.http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

14. Diabetes UK Home Page The charity for people with diabetes. Photo of Richard Lane speaking at apast diabetes UK event, What s it really like having an islet transplant?http://www.diabetes.org.uk/home.htm

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